Abstract

IntroductionTraditionally, cannabis is associated with antiemetic action after acute consumption. However, in 2004 the cannabinoid hyperemesis as paradoxical effect of chronic users, after years of exposure described.ObjectivesDescription of the cannabinoid hyperemesis.MethodOLOGYA case is presented.ResultsClinical case of a woman who repeatedly comes to the emergency service because of abdominal, nausea and vomiting pain.This is cyclical and hardly controllable. The gastroenterology service studied in depth with negative results. She was followed up by mental health borderline personality disorder and she consumed cannabis at an early age, 20–30 joints daily.When she reaches abstinence in short periods, ceases digestive discomfort. However, aprece digestive symptoms with each relapse. The present case showed improvement with cessation of cannabis so it probably was the cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome.ConclusionsThe cannabinoid hyperemesis is characterized by recurrent episodes of nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and chronic cannabis use. Temporary relief is achieved with hot baths. Ceases when abstinence is achieved. It is a clinical entity that does not have much information and requires further study.Disclosure of interestThe authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.

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